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Robbie Leaf is a Native American who has a heart to reach Native Americans with the Gospel. He wants to see representatives from every Native American tribe in heaven. Today, as Daniel King, “The Evangelism Coach” interviews him, he shares on the challenges and rewards of ministering to indigenous people in America. How can we reach Native Americans for Jesus? Today we will listen to the story of Robbie Leaf who has a big heart for preaching the Gospel to Native Americans...because he is a Native American. In American there are 562 Native American tribes. Many of these tribes have their own unique language and culture. More than 3 million people in the U.S. are from a native American background. The biggest tribes are the Navajo, the Cherokee, and the Sioux. Many Native Americans in the United States struggle with issues of alcoholism, drug addiction, and suicide. Indigenous Americans need Jesus. On today’s podcast, we will hear for Robbie Leaf. He is a Native American who has a heart to reach his people and other Native Americans with the Gospel. Robbie Lead is Cherokee on his father’s side and Muskogee Creek Nation on his mother’s side. He recently returned from a ministry trip to a reservation in South Dakota. On today’s podcast, he will discuss some of the secrets of reaching the Native tribes of America. In Rev. 7:9-11 it says there will be representatives from every nation in front of the throne room of God, After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne and unto the Lamb. The Greek word translated here as “nation” is the word “ethnos.” So this means every ethnic group will be in heaven including representatives from all the tribes. God loves Native Americans. Here are some of the questions Robbie Leaf answers in today’s podcast: When you were younger you had a fascination with the supernatural. Tell me about that and how that fascination helped you find Jesus. How did a Native American like you get saved at the age of 22? Why is it hard to preach the Gospel to Native Americans? I have heard native Americans say, “Don’t trust white people. Don’t trust the government.” I am a white evangelist, what can I do to build trust with native Americans so I can talk to them about Jesus? Where did Robbie get the nickname “Mad Dog?” Key Idea: Robbie Leaf says that in order to reach Native Americans, the evangelist needs to: 1. Come with no agendas. 2. Serve them. 3. Be patient.